Uploaded by bjnesbitt on Nov 28, 2007
Posted by (lengle)
This video addresses the use of technology in schools from the students' perspective. It encourages us, as educators, to become aware of where the interests of our students lie and we can use that to enhance their education. Furthermore, it causes us to look at the direction the world is heading and how we may not be preparing our students for the technology driven future. (Shatley)
This video is short and to the point, today's learners will gain the most knowledge when they are able to work through a problem and come up with their own conclusions from exploration of real life situations. The best way to facilitate this is through incorporating technology. (Shatley)
TPCK Model: for improved teaching & learning in K-6
Authored by Charlotte Galea (charlottegalea, YouTube 2011)
This video challenges educators to become creative designers, moving beyond simply adding technology to existing teaching practices toward fully integrating the three principle TPCK framework knowledge areas of Technology, Pedagogy, and Content (TPCK) for technologically savvy 21st century learners. (Antony Martin, 9/23/2012)
Technologies Past Ventures
(You Tube: Uploaded by sbeener on May 23, 2007)One of my favorite technology videos on the web. Gives you an appreciation for where we as a society are going in the future with text books. I love that I can go to my local University book store and purchase a digital text lease, which is then adaptable to my needs as a digital learner in the generation next. (Scott McMillan, 9/22/2012)
TPACK Stopmotion
This video from YouTube (added two years ago by Muniduki) uses humor and cartoons to help explain what TPCK stands for and what it means in a very simple way.
Welcome to the EDT 514/714 TPCK wiki.
This site has been created as the result of the collaborative efforts of a group of students in the Masters of Arts in Educational Technology and Educational Doctorate programs at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. This site represents our thinking and learning about Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPCK).
Video Introductions to TPACK
Posted by (lengle)
This video addresses the use of technology in schools from the students' perspective. It encourages us, as educators, to become aware of where the interests of our students lie and we can use that to enhance their education. Furthermore, it causes us to look at the direction the world is heading and how we may not be preparing our students for the technology driven future. (Shatley)
Authored by Charlotte Galea (charlottegalea, YouTube 2011)
This video challenges educators to become creative designers, moving beyond simply adding technology to existing teaching practices toward fully integrating the three principle TPCK framework knowledge areas of Technology, Pedagogy, and Content (TPCK) for technologically savvy 21st century learners. (Antony Martin, 9/23/2012)
Technologies Past Ventures
TPACK Stopmotion
This video from YouTube (added two years ago by Muniduki) uses humor and cartoons to help explain what TPCK stands for and what it means in a very simple way.
(sbaldwin)
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